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2K hits the nail, but doesn't drive it in 0

2K managed to do a lot with the 2 years off, but they still fall short in some ways. First things first this game is playable. Given the history of this team, I think It's important to mention. That being said, there are still a lot of growing pains. The first noticeable difference is in the actual gameplay. The wrestling has been overhauled and feels and looks smoother than ever before. The new controls can be a bit to wrap your head around, but once you do it feels okay. I said it was smoother...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Elden Ring Review 0

From Software has recreated their infamous (and unforgiving) style for an open world. Does it work? Yes and no would be my answer. It's been about a week since Elden Ring came out and after 100+ hours and standing in front of the final boss, I can honestly say they've done it again. As much praise that I can heap onto Elden Ring though, just as much frustration exists. In the opening hours, the game is very inviting. Giving players a quick little tutorial cave before unleashing them into the fir...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Sifu 0

From Travismc.substack.comSloclap has been busy since the release of Absolver. While Sifu shares some DNA, it manages to have it's own identity. The one thing that sticks out while seeing and playing Sifu is the combat. Building off the slow paced deliberate combat of absolver, Sifu speeds things up and focuses in on hand to hand combat. As well as a small assortment of melee weapons. In order to make true progression, the game teaches you to use the various tools you have to perfection or else...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Nobody Saves The World 1

Travismc.substack.comNobody Saves The World by Drink box Studios (Guacamelee) was never something that was on my radar. It was one of those games that could've easily fallen into obscurity due to It's early year release date. So on a whim I took a shot in the dark buying it on Steam ($24.99). Full disclosure though, it's available on Game Pass if you've been taking advantage of that. Enough preamble, on to the game.Nobody Saves The World tries a lot of interesting things while still staying som...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.